Men and Women Rise to the Top of the Per Theater Chart
August 26, 2008
Only two films topped $10,000 on the per theater chart, but that was two more than last week. The number one film was Momma's Man, which earned $11,072 in one theater, while The Girl Cut in Two saw double-digit growth $21,193in two theaters for an average of $10,597.
The only other new release to come close to $10,000 was Trouble the Water with an average of $9,535 in three theaters. The widest limited release of the week was Hamlet 2, but the film wasn't able to capture a wide audience as it opened with an average of $4,271. Granted, that's not a bad start, but it doesn't suggest serious potential for expansion. People decided to save money over the weekend by not seeing I.O.U.S.A., as the film's opening per theater average was just $3,406. The final new release was Cthulhu. Horror film plus niche market plus mixed reviews added up to just $1,438 in one theater.
This past week also saw milestones reached for several Per Theater Chart alumni:
Filed under: Vicky Cristina Barcelona, Fly Me To the Moon, Brideshead Revisited, Hamlet 2, Bottle Shock, Man on Wire, Henry Poole Is Here, I.O.U.S.A., Trouble the Water, La fille coupée en deux, Momma's Man, Cthulhu